OS . ee ee —— — es mee THE DAILY EXAMINER | ? ; - THURSVAY, DECEMBER 31. 196 | while the Great Republic, by constituting Pacific Railway and the magnificen | care and taste, it will soon become a source — 9 ' . : . . . . THE DAILY RXAMINER. herself the arbiter of the destinies of the | Steamers of that system for his return trip | of pride to every native of our Island. 8 } ’ Q | petty republics of America, has saddled | homewards. ' The death ro}! of. 1896 contains some eS =. | herself with responsibility for their good} Spain has been struggling with insurrec- illustrious names. The Church deplores g | behaviour. So much does this view of | tions in Cuba avd the Phillipine Islands | the lorsof Archbishop Benson, the able | Speoia. Desratoges tro THs ExaMINer 1896. the matter prevail that Venezuela is throughout the greater part of the Feat’ and vigorous Primate of the Church of — ncinrsuicosnipais making serious diffizulty about ratifying The drain upon her resources both in men | Eoglacd; Dr. Burne, of Fort Massey ' ) i a the | the treaty which her foster mother hay | and treasure has been so great aa to bring | pr aliggy. D. J. Macdonvell, the brightest THE PREMIER'S MONTREAL on neplbirnco po geet vegotiated for her and like many another | *bout a serious state of affairs. Spanish ornament of the Presbyterian Chureb in = 4 re he eas buat | #afortunate, she is compelled to say “save | pride will compel the Government to Canada; and as we go to press news comes BANQUET. ‘ . te to wivea color | me from my friends.” oo al] sacrifices in order to hold the that the Venerable Archbishop Fabre has | hes 1 ‘ to 4 io In Africa, 1896 has been ao year of ittle that remains to Spain of her once passed away. Ari has lost two distinguish - Any significa res pe ‘ . ‘ anifie: . ; ; , ‘vo . y . ’ « of New | activity [he Jameson Raid inte the | magnificent colonial empire. The death ed sons in the persons of Sir Frederick An Appeal {0 the Young Men. Li y nee tee Goes Wem : | Transvaal, unforianate in its inception | Of Maceo, if confirmed, may have an im- Leightoa and Sir John Millias, both Year's Dar bee ered, when the cou ; a a , ~ | portant bearing upon the suppression of : ele dia, ‘ ¢ politicians lined up in the | 8nd iseue, gaye rise to no end of perplex : estate i. . id the oe Nene presidents of the Royal Academy. Among +; I > . if e rebe nD. ut amit 2 D LIC ) a z ‘ " i ; R - at Ottawa for the | ities. At one time it seemed as if England eit the world’s notablee, Prince Henry of Monrtreat, Dec. 31. arian ' gales aod Germany would be embroiled through | telegrams it is impossible to form a correct - ; Parliament which wil sige 16a at iis saad eit Ot eidiihein Battenburg, sov-in-law of our Queen: Hugh The Laurier banquet last night was — ; most remarkable | the anguarded action of the erratic Kaiser. | " : . : . - E. C. Chillers, whose name wi!] always } both a success and a disappointment. The — wig When its members | But the atmosphere now seems clearer, he close of the a ae se be remembered in our Island for bis} Premier was greeted with the utmost : al e mest ety | though the seeds of future trouble are | tmed to the teeth, with navies stronger : os ; enthusiasm,~ but he mace no allusion to stee- | though the seeds of future seryices on the land commis-i»n; Hipp: lyte, met for the | eran sta S ciakc nities shitetnn the censure of the Bishops. His last . . . mes Ma ald. “o ve |abandant in Soath Africa, and eooner or | than ever before, and each nation striving the negro president of Hayti; Ex-Governor araehe wene data isa snes Sean Paton & Co. will offer all their FUR GOODS at : .d | to Outstrip the other in the accumulation P . Widen atti elu cf state; | later some change ip the constitution acd es a a a “ Russel!, of Massachussettes; Prince Loban- | In a very dramatic tone he said that SW HEHPING REDUCTIONS daring son, _ ~ ' } " i MIN ae - * of the materiais of war, : er ‘ , : : . Ties | the | Telations of the Transvaal must come. ' ey ; off Prime Minister of Russia; and Admiral religion was immutable, and asked them ‘ wi! ‘ the Comm ' Turning to America, the United States not to be shaken in their religious convic- » | Later in the year, a formidable outbreak : : : 7 the Matabeles occurred which wae{| bas passed through its quadrennial tions by the actions of men. This was nye } re cr f = ; ‘ 3 will never | 2" ie : Literature will miss Da Maurier, the artist | the Prem‘er’s nearest reference to the . . . . : - rea telies whit oe 7, gle, he interest was intensifled by , : : ; 7 é y y serchiels . memory of the Domi jnapgreeesd hh aqme Siam. th aitecans a relive seas as i r of other day’, who burst like a meteor | @ction of the Bishops. Mr. Laurier spoke Call this p. mm. for bargains, Kid Gloy es, Silk Handkerechie! ? } au 8s z Suv zg a. Sir Joon Abt snes the vacant pon | Fn a it anain nach cue maa the] ee pe briligns eure et Banco, | w?O8 the public wih his Teil, fc. | +0 ve inues in Baglish Gents’ Scarfs, ete., ete. WISHING ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR coscese " } ' auvance Oo 1€ ili-h DO 5 ine, ' ‘ ’ a Bowen, editor of the Independent, and the North, the British advance on Don-|the siiverite, the common s-nse of ‘he ‘slate; bat failing health compelled bis | the No jeorg »,tue waviticent patlishers| THE PREMIER AND TH 7 ne oe ees ao . | gola, wader the skilfal leadership of Sr | people of the United Sta‘ez gave McKinley George Mur peo ee publisher, T E R E E pA . i resigpation, aod betore the fourth ses~ion + ™ : ; } i a large majority. Hie cleeti se iavolses of New York. Commerce is poorer for the CLERGY was held be hed joined hie great leader Herbert Kitchener, recalled the pelmy days 8 J : loss of Sir Elward Harland, founder of the , | Milne of the fleet, pass from the stage. meno semaaer og peer lh Rl cis isdom | the triumph of protectionist principles ee : : of Eogland’s military gry. The wisdom al I P P White Star line cf steamers; Sir Jobin Pen. f the lamented General Gordon’s declara- | and the building up of home manufactures. a rf ~ rd } 4 vale sal. ' : ’ ae ; der, the great promoter of Submarine Cable |} tion that the Mahdi must be smashed is It is evident that the brief experieuce of ? S I Thompson, whose apparently palvant feaes | ssiih' Gale diealiah: ond RO < anew wie alttiaiies adialen dante on “ mee eanee ihe Reainces Advised {0 Come Out Squarely. ave pron e years OF eminesss rt Rookie: om she Britis bh flag | tive duties bas proved too much for the ee ee “ —— Ee , _ ; ts h Dominion has been called upon to part —— «| wave over Khartoum. The insane jealousy | American people. The Jingoism of the tea ational mmone fel] vpon | 7 ‘ : with some of her distinguiched sone fame ‘a rene ' | | of everything British entertained by France | Senate has found vent in a resolution to aor . ; Moxrreat, Dee. 31. ear, and he, too, passed within the vet. | OF everytning ’ 7 ‘ . : - | among whom we specially mention the x > i ie 7 i Mac) has.puce more over-reached itself, When | recognize the Cuban insurgents. [t js \ tat Sir I . ant h Mr. Beaugrand, of La Patrie, issued last The fifth session found Sir Mackenzie | ba : . ‘ veleran statesinen Sir Leonard Tilley who | eyen; . : Ske a ‘ o. The | the Egyptian Court of Appeal bad decided | strongly hinted that some of the European | V*teras statesin we Re evening an open letter to Mr. Laurier, Premier of the Dominion. The | ‘he hgyy ate wete have tatimeaied te the United left behind him a record, like Bayard of | asking him to come out squarely at the]. sixth saw the Cabinet divided, and, ere the that Britain must refund the amount taken - : old, “Sans peur ef sans reproche”; Sir banquet against the clergy, and telling n of Parliament | from the Egyptian Treasury to cover the | States that they will not tolerate such an Dovid MePhrean who itethed his. lect him that he will be unworthy of his posi- proclamation f 218801 On Of: tf bie , *¢ " . . , ac rs y reé 5 § : . a . dene eel e I i sue- | expense of the Dongola expedition, the | action. It may be well for our American pe q i. : wal te , . #S" | tion if he fails to return blow for blow. issued, S baries Lupper had suc : am : : n shi arc no t 8 of } a : aaa : R French newspapers indulged in some | cousins to Jearn that they do not own the as = : an “a ie te ee ae an . aT eeded Sir Mackenzie Bowe , Sir John Shultz, ex- ve i Manitoba; ad - : exuberant manifestaticns of triumph; but whole earth. a : ee MACEO COMING T0 LIFE Never before had a Canadian Parliament : T, W. Anglin, ex speaker of the House; when Britain promptly banded over the} The small states of Central and South . . F ? j : : : : Colonel Amyot and Dr. Bergiv, members money the Fresch journals discovered, | America have as usual been mare or less ’ ! SOSSSSSCOSTOSOOSIEGLORt eee ia Noi @ pee or - Sal aa i a i Sa For 1897 is to insure your property against fire in one of those good Stock Companies represented by seen a sixth session; and, if the Assembly 3020000080 3080008000000000000 which convened at Ottawa in January i Sd ey of the Commons; Hon, Join B. Robin- . . - : : ; ‘ . 7 known earlier, that | disturbed ; but as this is chronic it is not : : ; R f d { b H { | : last be a fairexample of sixth sessions, | what they might tr sie , , doe | ethestony 0:00 Geek iencta ditedl son, ex-Governor of Ontario and Hon.J. ¢ or 6 0 ¢ 10 a 0$ l 4 i ’ ie not c- i 8 ily lec strengthen the ces y 0 OV ri il. : . : . long may it be ere we see another. A they had simply site the terra. : as ee: : J. Frazer, Lieut-Governor of New Bruns- R cover 1 Fro Hi ‘. ling t timation given during the | boli which “ Perfilivus Albion” hed Newfoundland is sti]! passing through a} °° i i ‘ , cording to int ion given ' =e ° r . . : : ie} Wics. a : ag ~» & eriod of depression, though it looks as if seion of 1895, the Government finding it | already acquired over Egypt and the] Pp p , g fuse ce : W ee eee ee ig vad al : lar On the west wae His Sable | the new railway would open up valuable Within the limits cf our own Island, oun §. | Charlotte tow a 4&alare . hopeless to expect any satisfactory arrange- | Soudan, _ eee : i Mrs. Huntlev, long ta be remembered as : 3 r \ a4 r ake f Manu ba,} Majesty of Ashantee has passed into a} miveral deposits. The seal fishery was a : aie, a a i ments from the Governoment of Man 2 : ' ; : cae Miss Barr, the able and successful princi- a . — —_—- me Remedial Bill designed to | tributary vassal of Britain, and thus the | failure, and the price of codfish in the 7 : e ‘ ~~ ersiges yea ictroduced a Remedial Bill ign t : fen ; ‘ pal of Prince Street School; Wm. Heard, Havana, Dec. 31. he legal rights of the Roman Catho- | sphere of British influence is still widen- | markets of Europe was unprecedentedly : : J ne secure the legal rights of th n a leader in every good word ard work in It is new said that Maceo is alive. He \ lic minority io educational matters. The |iog. In Abyssinia, Italy has met with | low, and it is now feared that there will be i ow 4 \ Ned | great saftering in s0the°efthe more remote | city; Benj. Rattenbury, one of our | was wounded, but ie now in Siquanea E Opposition exhausted al] mcans of obstruc- | serious disaster, an bas een compelled Bt ; 5 successful merchants; Alex. McKinnon, } )ospital, slowly recovering. tion, and succeeded, not only in stopping | to purchase an ignominious peace from districts, : = promiaent in the businese, political and R the passage of this act, but, practica!!+, in | King Menelek. France has tightened her In ne scientific world we —_ he rate religious life ef our community; George Hockey at Winnipeg. I hold upon Madagascar at the expense of a} Teturv of Nansen from the Polar expedi- 3 ; * me ana blockivg all legislation and preventing the Peake, the upright and esteemed citizer: ’ ‘ ’ prig ; Wixyirec, Dee. 31. ont f almost all supply. Parliamenst | good deal of blood and treasure; but her} tion. Though unsuccessful in reaching gracting of a! . Hon. Alex. Laird, probably the ablest ; : es a . sha ia . Sa the Pole, Nansen has demonstrated that aj ~~ : ; : The championship game of hockey be- was dissolved, and the Conservative Party | past experience asa colonizer does not , , scion of an able family; B. W. Higg and Vie : OF bot M y ship can be built which cao navigate Pe tween the ictoria Clab of Montrea! anc at dtothe country to ratify their | warrant very extravagant hopes for the | $”!p g N Davi 1 liked : - : Winni F &ppealed ue 2 J : Polar weters without the risk of belie!" athan Dayies, old anc respected tcwns-jihe Victoria Club of innipeg, which ‘“ ' . ' . Sas s eine : ° policy cn the school question. Never | future of the island. lubed ah we ae om men, and B. D. Higgs, whose name will | took place here last night, resulted in a , j . » he . ; a , § § . yen y : a > _~ . ' was the delightful uncertainty of the popu In Asia, Japan has had great _— iD fsenaia the Siti tii: iaiad ail always be associsted with the success of | Victory for the former of 65 points. ] Bi - . 7 . ted - 7} , e c y C ser . ml . onthe on . lar verdict more fully exemplified. The } occupying Formosa, and the outloo on a . oa , the Daily Guardian, entered upon their See: i Province of Quebec which might naturally | that island is poi promising. China has| ™¢asuradly nearer. leut. Leary made sasrentl Disaster al Sea. We made our bow to - ¢ we > heel ° . a AA have been supposed to have the deepest | been endeavoring, with only partial suc another unsuccessful visit to Greeuland. uceann % Turning its face to the incoming year, the peop'e of Chaa'otte- = oe : . Little inthe way of discovery is to be geal : interest in the question of Roman Cathulic { cess, to regaim her shattered prestige and . =k i | : Lonpox, Dec, 31, ‘ . . ‘ oak sneak 268 ; siahee lor nes 1 ay parently by racial | put the affairs of ber vast Empire into expected from that quarter. During the a Cae isons Te ile i a Tle bark Rhes, at Belfast, from Pictou We didn’t go before the Tariff Commissioners to —— town and v icinits : We ¢ Buss, GOoMmingt pecsey — 4 ‘ . ¢rs fo Its past record, anc assuring its dh" , > . . are e- prejudices and swayed by promises of | something like order. Russia, under the | year McGill Colleze received another : : , encountered a hurricane on Nov. 28th and} ‘on the reductions of duty on Boots & Shoes, but we are bi caine as strange:s, but our patrons and readers that no ecflort will “better terms” than the Conservatives | guise of disinterested friendship, is steadily | Splendid gift of balf a million dollars from lost her deckload and had her bulwarke | fore the people every day to prove that we have the best now well known methods ae : ‘ be spared to main‘ain and increase its smashed. The mate was swept overbor cd i 4 - . ; a la . , were prepared to support, gave the Libera! | creeping east@ard, and it is — seg ae a aes efficiency, both as a. newspaper and advyer- | and drowned, stock and lowest prices ot any bouse in this country. ; We of “Know How aud \ : i Ne redicti "i — 8 id. pe - - " a , ‘ .- A » f Party a decisive majority aud practivally | prediction that ere loog she will s m9 tizimg medium, wishes them, one and all —_-— don’t say this simply for brag, but the pesple tell us and we/$ «pojnjoss” DP. n jg ry have Mtoe the. quection for thewhule Domjuion. jcoqere’. some seqnicitions af~ the | Sieunguent. he Damniaien apap, on the A Harey New Year . Sir Hector, Again ! know they’re right. From now until January Ist, made tor us friends Ta the other provinces, the Conservatives | expense of the Celestial Kingdom. whole, were good and prices fair, and the r oe Ir C or, 6a Oo! y gut. GUE 1 MiCUUAB. m <i uF a = stat - , j lairying industry was fairly remunerative; tere — — , : lyst ground, but not to a greater extent | India has been vis ited by & severe famine, ‘ ran ps cand as a _— = . NOTES AND COMMENTS. Tuer Rivers, Dec. 3). We make ovr bow to than they themselves anticipated. Our | the extent or severity of which itis imp «- | 40d though 1896 will not pase me iistory ni sicaba i ie a candl that Gir Mectes Leo. the year own Island was the single exception, it | sible yet to estimate. In such a country, we year of marked prosperity, ae —Ten vessels were registered at the port | gevin will contest the seat, in the Coneer or ; being the only province in which the Con- | deapite the utmost exertions, such acalam-| will show a good average, The rapid | of Charlottetown during 1¢96—four new | vative interests, for Champlain, made - servatives increased iheir representation. | ity, mvolves the starvation of thousands | development of miniog in British Colum- hae natin 363 tone, a et yacaut by the unseating of Dr, Mariotte. increase ! pee 5 ee : a - ; rom other poris, aggregating 569 tons. ms The Government promptly resigned, end | and extreme suffering for mi‘lions. Late | bia was one ofthe main features of the The total nam b-r of vesncle ca the registry D th f jl ni h F , E , Mr. Laurier formed a Catinet, the most | rain falls will, to some extent, mitigatethe | year, and the future prospects of that | at this date (3tst Dec. 1896) is 174, ea 0 FenDdis op anre. We offes t t on Bootz, great cut on Slippers vreat cut remarkable feature of which was | disaster, but the pressure wili be extreme | province are bright. In our own island, | measuring 16,540 tons.These include 2 Makee aS em ree. “#6 ie <' that SGnlies were assigned to the | for months to come. with the exception of the potatoe crop, the | barques, 11 barkentines, J brigantines, } uSsvacat, ec. 31. jon Felt Goode. : that portfolios we assig o th , : . : : 132 schooners, | sloop and 21 steamers. Archbishop Fabre died last night, a few ry leaders of the local Governments of Io Europe, the Turkith problem has| farmers received bountiful returns for minutes after seven o’clock. if 1 ; Outatio, New Brunswick and Noval been the most agitating question of the | their labors; but prices ruled low and i ee ae Don’t delay, buy now what you want, keep yourse Scotia. and one to the Provincial Secre- year. The barbarous maseacres of the | moaey in consequence has been scarce, LOCAL NOTICES. warm, We will offer you rreat attraetions. We want 10 i 4 tary of Manitoba. 11 is too soon to say | Armenians have sent thrill of horror} The season was remarkably fine, though ee Johnson’s Baking Pow have a great win | up to a successtul year. ond trust that by * cont” i anything abcut the policy of the new gov- | through the whole civilized world, while | winter - in early a moat ca and Merry Go Rovyp.—The merry go round der gives fullest satisTaction uance of our methods, Lo . i cailciiiaiell c lyzed by ieslou: spi- | very little snow. olitically we had the | will be running at the Lyceam each even- « , "aceive a aelisra of : ernment. So far it has been & gover = nt Europe, ere and suspi " Seid tabi me J ine ot 3 i y 183 i 4 25¢ a pound, Johnson & receive a share of the pat- ' by commission. A settlement of the sclool | cion, seemed powerless to intervene. The | usual Liberal deficit in finances and a “+ Johnson is s S$ S e ronage in our line of busi 3 - f ° . . a ane }) av 20a° question uas been cffected which it is | division of the spoile was an insuperable steadily accumulating debt, The outlook ans A Drive.—The merry go round Thesis cual nee ity Our 4 evoutly ho y bur barrier to thing like united action.| is by no means bright, and some radical | will be ramming is the sfleranun a 3 ining i i 4 istri 3 eee | devoutly to be hoped may bery that | barri we a "sei ust be made if our island is not | oclock on New Year's Day and aleo even. |. All remaining perfumes and toitet ar-} Money saving Bceot & Shoe Distributers. . troublesome issue forever. If it be ac- | Excited public opinion in Britain, fanned | Change m : ing at the Lyceum. 153 2i pd ticles will be sold at tlenughter prices at cumin : Ss hadianiial ceptable to the province of Quebec and the | by the eloquence of Gladstone, demanded | to be saddled with an unbearable burden. Miss Ai Z Riedl init Watson’s Drug Store this week. Our] AckadMGae Seis tiles cage Roman Catholics generally so much the | that Britain, single-handed, should under- | Tt¢ election of Hon. Wm. Campbell to the to take ate Ae Seas ‘le fe ee aales = = = exceeded all present reat 4 olics ge ly 8 eh th : i Ciass pupils in Dancing | yeurs t stock was batter ;—-if not, they have only themselves | take the task. Fortunately for-the pence | seat made vacant by the death of Hon.| sud Physical Culture. - " [Aes was evident to the sheny bandetde wie CAE Ca Rg mrs Dag oan of the world, cool-headed men were at the | Alex. mien was @ seve ” defeat for tbel @eaee grapes, purple grapes, ‘northern visited us before Christmas), and we stil! ' ey investigate the (ariff question has thus | elm of state, and the calmer judgment of | Goveroment, and the prospect now is that spy apples, svrups, cordialé and coffee for | b8Ve & beautiful assortment to get bargains Sa % far met with the experience of the king of | the nation now recoguizes the wisdom of | the next general election will see the over-| New Years’ at Bur & Gofl’s. from, fo lies cn ad Pas? a : Moab when he sent for Balaam and was | the course pursued. The latest intelligence | throw of the present ministry. One of the 1897 Diaries for the pocket, house and compelled to declare “I took thee to curse | indicates that an agreement has beep | features of the year was the collapse of the | office.—Haszard & Moore. mine enemies and behold thou hast blessed | feached by which the Powers will coutroi | Patron movement which perished, as the} 1896 —Extra copies of today’s Fxamiy- J | them altogether.” Will the government | Turkey, making the Sultan ak'nd of | doctors would say, of inanition, having | ER, containing the review of the year Just 8 8 | 208 DOCK 00000 900980000 S58 86000000 000000025000 000500090000 00000000 0000000 500000080000 20085008 SOSSSCOSHHSIOSEOH is due to the fact that we do just as we ad- , : i. a ended, may be obtaimed at this citice. i : have the courage to reject the testimony, | pensioner. It is to be hoped that this wil! | signally failed to make any eae % 4 re eon aoe nme and offer the country a tariff measure | prove correct, as it is imperatively neces-{ impression upon the politics of the| Sellingout cheap this evening, balance SOS0SSS20CSSSe990009 BIDOOOOSHSESS HESS OGFODVHOOSSS SOOT HOI SSIS OHOOHS LOS HOTS GS HOOSSOL FOSHSSSCSOHHSSSSSIOOTOOISI7OSOTE SOTHSHOHSES HOSE OODOSSCECOS]CE SEE es Sa ae <i of Calendars, Cards, Booklets, Toy Booke, dk a bow t. the publieas the based upow their oft-repeated denunciation | 84ty for the safety of the Christian popula. | Country. Toys and Fancy Goods. Follow “2h. x, : ©” protection and Jaudation of Free Trade? | tion, a8 well as for the progress of the Among the disaster, we note the tide} | c’owd to Carter’s Bockstere. ‘ ! \ 4 The next session will reveal the answer. een that = present state of misrule| wave in Japan causing immense loss of Our $16.50 fine Beaver -_~ — For your own sake don’t do it What fT} ) if il} 4 ), Wat The Star Chamber commission for the | Came to an end. life and property; the mutiny on the Her- Overcoats are the best v ] i Hot ttt ill i\ purpose of furnishing pretexts for the dis Italy has been on the verge of bankrupt- bert Fuller, with the murder of the Cap- | ; ss fs a:ue the = ora mistal of publie officials is yet in its | ¢Y, to which her unfortunate Abyssinian tain, his wife and tie first mate; the Tiber in town.—S, A, McDonald, ‘ ; : infancy and a]! that is needed is to cal! | ¢xpedition contributed in no smal degree. Maggie collision at St. John’s, NAJ; the| ——— - aeaemenensy Closing out sale of j over store of [ f * public attention to its usBritish mode of Io Raseie tee Coccnation of wen! — cyclone at St. Louis, Mo; the lors of the DIED: s Prowee Brot hers. conducting enquiry, and to the means em- | ¥£8 the occasion cf a magnificent display ss. Drummond Castle on the French coast Calendars. is “d Ti idence. T Petrel, | bat the festivities were marred by the ; ‘ : At Charlottetown, on Thursday morn- ° ° ployed to procure evidence be Petrel, with 350 on board, and, just at the close ing, Dec. 30th 1896, after a lirgering ill- i SDOSIOSS 26409668 2608 068690 latent ion ‘ . L rzib! 3 ife oecasi ° P ; 5 . ‘ our latest ice steamer, is simply a j ke, | terzible loss of life occasioned by & mad ot the year, the waterspout at the Azores | ves, which she bore with Christian New Year Cards, bsiits expensive it is true, but fortunately for the | Tush of the crowd a: the distribution of and the landslide in Ireland, which | Patience and love, Sophia A. Van Bus- = eafety of all concerned, harmless It is | presents. Lhe young Emperor and his latter has already caused serious loss of SER, wide of George Heory, in the 55th Booklets. Giz= ONIC gratifying to learn that the $10,060 voted | Wife have been visiting the other powers, life and great damage, and threatens to dy Aan "tthe her late »sid for thie experiment will not be altogether | 42d have made a favorable impression destroy the beautiful Lakes of Killarney. | Grafton St. to Cross Roads cemetery, a Toy Books, wasted aa it is expected that the captain | Wherever they have appeared. In our own Isiand, the Tignish fire nearly 48, at 2 o’clock p. m.] . » and crew will gather much valuable In Germany nothing of importance has At his residence, Queen Street, this Fancy Goods. in- ; a ; destroyed one of our most flourishing yi)- : : Pane formation about the ice in the strait, We | transpireJ. The Kaiser has uttered the lages; but the energy of the people hag | WO'MO8: after a lingering illness, John J presume they will, besides vexuturing | ¥8ual number of enigmatical speeches, but almost effaced every trace of ihe disaster, en. : — Weer Of hie agp - Toys, out vccasionally when there is open E :rope is becoming more accustomed to Turning to the other side of the picture Ss eee b ee — 7 +1 oe Treatel by the SALISBURY Methad af > Cf} ry : : 8 adiete ie : : : At Cavendish Road, on Decembe 96 . ' ; 2 persistent SELF-HELP in overcoming water, take daily observations from |b ee r po eee — S| we record, with the deepest thankfulness, | Mrs. Sillick, aged 77 ade iber 26th, Open until 190 clock. Come Boot S} a Rubbers { past errors and removing ihe causea of he ape Tormentine pier, r » | now id to his eccentricities, 1€ veteran , j 9 > " - disease The result tiffes the aeans oe hi. oe “ Bismarck, has been i oe _ a 1896 our beloved Queen At Summerside, ou the 16th inst. P apd get bargains. S, Oe€S an 9° Th: ; a a ik Saas aid of spy glasses, and will watch the vari- | Statesman, Bismarck, has been in a very | passed the limit of the reigns of all her hie Reanenleesle sand meat citise haute i? 3) i This is | an easy quack cure-all, ; ; di i 1 aed mae ae 4 ne e Neither should it be ved ertait ations of the barometer and thermometer { 04d humor, and ia his nome, lias revealed predecessor’; and the Empire throughout | late Casimir Perry, her first husband, and { | ba : ‘mit stio a wll : : a a emis ie the Petrel’s cahbia a number of state secrets which go to prove | ics vast extent is looking forward to a fit-| Of the late Melene Gallant, her second . V ers O€S, | moe boy the balf-had efierts of incaieit i Turning to the wider field of the world’s | that if it be true that “there honor ting celebration of the close of the sixtieth TSalveroneael oa Sage ——— ! le ) it alone or | io it. The ealy ty j Sain 1 ‘ . ee ; 3 ations and friends. , polities it will be remembered that toward | #ong thieve , the same cannot e said year of her rule in 1897 The stead 2 M ; : B ? CO] t + )Of health ne on oo oo re : Cc es : y F ‘ iam : ‘ h . 4 oe cs mi the close of 1895, the threatening attitude | Of Continental diplomats. progress of the great cause of Imperial on wyry ae 20th, Sadie Grace, Santa ¢ laus* Headquarters, en Ss. and Oys O in : a self-denial and he tae : : ++ : * 7 ° . } g e} Fi \ oo a ’ (f4tin an the go rk i DuVsiClat i of the President of the United States ip The visit of Li Hung Chang; and the Federation during the year is another Senden, a a aie ae “Toy ene one nae Mot even M. D's corti co by . E> ‘ 4 ¢ even " ; bi.t de a ‘ i. ert ale J the Veneznelan question caused a gocd | Various attempts at negotiation made by | reason for satisfaction, as the future great- days. ithe ream wi . one from tLe evil con dea! of uneasiness. The Boundary Com- | that exalted personage have given a new! ness of the Brilish Empire is inseparably {| : ICE I IGE | i "DR Cl 7 raission has been sitting dy ring the prese ce tc > 7 — : . . - ao ‘ 7 as be g during the present | force to Bret Harte’s poem bound up with the euccess of this magpifi- J 50 Hors e Rugs at Lowest Prices you ever heard of. DR € F ial ie g } N F VET : and year, aod. though the result of their labors “For ways thac are dark and tricks that | cent scheme. In our own city we note Why pay 8120 fra Typewriter ~~ we ‘ ; : ‘ ‘. nor Come wi the c | Graduate of } ; the has aot yet been made pub! c, there js sa are vain oni ; ae with pleasure, the completion of the beauti- THE “EMPi QE” EQUALS ta crowd to N. zs Hos vital, 20 years practice in N. grave apprehension among the jingoes of he heathen Chinee is peculiar, ful edifice erected for the worship of the Surpasses all 'n many ways 5 W e will supply ice this season on |Y. City. Diploma resistered in U. 8. and the United Statesthat they have been | Pity that we cannot get the old man’s real ; Church of England, the New St, Paul’e,| ..Y sib “Writing. positive alignment, simple Kelly s Pond at Southport, Gates’ and 5 | Canada be “hoist with their own petard.” It looks | opinion of the statesmen of Europe and and the inception of the graod cathedral, ' er, ae a ee Seen aee Higgins Ponds at West Royalty, and Ad In — a PEL. as if Great Britain will secure about al! | Canada; it would be doubtless be instruc- the New St. Dunetan’s, Steadily, if slowly, HALF THE PRICE.ONLY S55 will — 48 S00n As ice and roadg | Office:—Vietoria Row, Telephone Call! she wants by the treaty entered into| tive! It was a gratifying act that the our cy is improving the quality of its, The Willams Mig. €o., Lid, Montreal, P.q -_ r Pere ‘ e Vis A HOME TREATMENT. persevering “ between herself and the Uni éd States. 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